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23401  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: India is Paying $900+ for Bitcoin Amid Cash Crisis on: November 28, 2016, 08:06:21 AM
Various news describes it as an worst planning made by a prime minister. Another thing he had asked to have patience for 50 days. Every problem will be sorted but economist say that's impossible. Now the price of bitcoin in Indian market is decreasing slowly which means the situation is getting better than the starting.

The RBI has started the distribution of the ‎₹500 banknote, which has helped to keep the situation under control. It is true that the planning was bad. But now the situation is getting better and even the stock markets are going up.
23402  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: India Bans Its Largest Fiat Currency Notes on: November 28, 2016, 08:03:17 AM
Just read this. This sounds crazy, wouldn't this destabilize their entire economy ? Haven't other countries already implemented this in the past and have failed ? I can't see why an economist in the right mind would take this step.

Yes, even the great Amartya Sen, a Noble Laureate from India in economy has greatly critisized this move by stating, "To achieve something good, sometimes bad things happen before good, but it doesnt necessarily mean that all bad things are for the greater good."

Amartya Sen is a communist stooge, who got the Nobel prize purely due to political considerations. According to the opinion polls conducted by independent agencies, anywhere from 80% to 90% of the Indian population supports the demonetization drive.
23403  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 100% water-powered car on: November 28, 2016, 07:02:37 AM
Another scam. It takes far more electricity to split water to Hydrogen and Oxygen, than using it on an electric car. Electric cars consume electricity at a rate of around 0.25 KWh per km (Tesla Model S gives a mileage of 6.25 km per KWh). On the other hand, around 10 KWh per km will be required for these Hydrogen-powered cars.
23404  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Hate to Russia on EU level. on: November 28, 2016, 06:57:48 AM
You forgot in this long list to mention Konigsberg, the Kuril Islands. If you now start to find out who and what someone needs then it can lead to a world war. The boundaries must be approved by those that the state had upon registration with the UN.

If Poland is OK with the return of the East Prussia, Silesia, and Pomerania, then I believe that Russia should give back Konigsberg. And regarding the Kuril Islands, they were under the Japanese occupation for a relatively short period of time. The original occupants were the Ainu. And the ethnic Ainu now lives in both Russia and Japan. Let them decide about which country they want to be a part of.
23405  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Green Party Votes Recount Request on: November 28, 2016, 06:55:02 AM
I think that the green party was used in this dirty story. Nevertheless, if it will help to remove Trump from the government I support it. Trump should not be President at any cost.

He has already been elected as the president. Now deal with it.  Grin

In the elections, there can be only one winner. And the sad part is that the candidate whom you supported lost the elections. Now I would advice you to admit the loss, and move on.
23406  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Ethnic cleansing in Donbass 360 Degree Tour on: November 28, 2016, 06:50:49 AM
The Kiev junta has been hit hard by the election of Trump as the POTUS. So before he takes charge in January 2017, you can expect all sort of provocations from the neo-Nazi paramilitaries and their backers in Kiev.
You wait until January, and then will talk. Republicans have always been more militant than the Democrats. I don't think. what Trump is a great friend of Ukraine, but the fact that he will not find understanding with Russia that's for sure and it may be on the hands of Ukraine.

Yeah... I can wait until January. Still, I am surprised that Trump has suddenly became a "friend of Ukraine". Until November 8, all the Kiev propaganda channels were showering abuses on him.  Grin

We immediately see that you are from Russia.

LOL. This is a real case of schizofrenia.
How much personalities are living in Your Head?

Just ignore that guy. For him, anyone who oppose his views are Russians. And that includes me, who doesn't know a word of Russian.  Grin

23407  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Yanukovich - live on: November 28, 2016, 06:45:42 AM
Mr. Shariy become a exile in EU for conducting investigative journalism troubles under Jew-Bendera Kiev Illegal Government.

He was wise and he chose the better option. At least he will stay alive, unlike his colleagues such as Oles Buzyna, Anatoly Klyan, and Serhiy Nikolayev who were killed by the Kiev junta.
23408  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Should the United Nations send inspectors to America to help Indians on: November 28, 2016, 06:39:38 AM
In the USA there is tribal police. The problem is, they report to the Bureau of Indian Affairs (a federal govt agency) and are supervised and usurped by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. If a city cop finds a murder and the FBI wants to handle it they just tell the city cops to go away. Same thing with tribal police. Their powers are limited to non federal crimes. They're more like meter maids issuing tickets than cops.

From what I have heard, the tribal police has near-zero power. Even if a violent crime (such as murder or rape) occurs inside the reservation, the tribal police can arrest the perpetrator only if both the victim and the perpetrator is Indian. Else, they must call in the state police.
23409  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people hate islam? on: November 28, 2016, 06:35:42 AM
I do not understand why Europe has allowed them in such quantities?

Perhaps the Europeans suffer from masochism. Exposure to an insane amount of leftist-liberal propaganda can suppress rational thinking, and can encourage suicidal tendencies. Importing the terrorists is a part of the suicidal behavior.
23410  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you hate muslems? on: November 28, 2016, 06:32:05 AM
Why are these freaks still feed with our taxes? Shoot them all and everything. In 20 years he will be released and what will change? Such will not change anything! Why terrorist attacks so much because of the not destroyed?

Do you know why there are frequent terrorist attacks in the European Union (where the Muslim population is around 2%), and there are virtually none in the Russian Federation (Muslim population of 6%)? The Russian authorities destroyed the terrorist units without any mercy after the Beslan attacks. After that, there are no major attacks. On the other hand, the EU nations are going forward with their Muslim appeasement policies, emboldening the terrorists.
23411  Other / Politics & Society / Re: TRUMP WINS on: November 28, 2016, 06:28:25 AM
Just a small doubt... Are the democrats going to find uncounted votes in car trunks and trash bins, just like they "miraculously" found them during the recount during the Franken vs Coleman race (United States Senate election in Minnesota, 2008)?
23412  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Drug free in the Philippines on: November 28, 2016, 06:26:05 AM
Really wow how drug can be free in some place heheeh that is really funny it is not a joke  Grin Grin i really cant understand why to give to own citizents a free drug but drug isnt good for body because it damage it really hard and destroying forever better dont use drug rally weird pupils omg.

Not all the drugs are harmful to the body. For example, the benefits of consuming Marijuana outweigh the negative side-effects resulting from its intake. At least it is much more beneficial than the legal stuff, such as alcohol and tobacco.
23413  Other / Politics & Society / Re: François Fillon is a friend of Russia on: November 28, 2016, 06:23:56 AM
So it is assured that the next French president will not be a Russophobe, unlike François Hollande. Both François Fillon and Marine Le Pen are opposed to the anti-Russian sanctions. That means that if either of them wins, then Merkel is likely to face a lot of resistance.
23414  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Canadian Prime minister Justin Trudeau is Fidel Castros bastard son on: November 28, 2016, 06:22:12 AM
Didn't yall know that all the powerful people or at least 99% of them in the world are somehow blood relatives?

Oh... and now you comes up with a new conspiracy theory... What is the blood relation between Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin? Or what is the blood relation between Jacob Zuma and Donald Trump?
23415  Economy / Economics / Re: Long term OIL on: November 27, 2016, 06:20:28 PM
On the other hand, if most cars with internal combustion engine get replaced with electric cars eventually, wouldn't that require burning the same fossil fuels (natural gas, before all) at power plants to produce all this huge volume of electric energy required for these cars? Nuclear power plants seem to be not very welcomed across the world (save for China, Russia and maybe a few other countries) while commercial fusion power stations are still a thing of a far too distant future. Producing electric batteries themselves also requires heaps of energy, if I'm not mistaken

OK... let me do a quick calculation.

A Tesla Model S battery pack requires some 63 kg of Lithium. And right now we have more than 1 billion cars in the world. Converting all of them to electric ones mean a need for 63 million tonnes of Lithium.

The annual production of Lithium is less than 30,000 tonnes right now.

Another important component of the battery pack is Cobalt (around 50 kg per pack). Compared to volume of Lithium supplies, that of Cobalt is even more problematic.
23416  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin or gold? on: November 27, 2016, 06:10:44 PM
Diversification will help you in reducing your risk but most successful persons took risks so personally I prefer to take my chances with bitcoin, I'm not going to put all my money in bitcoin or anything like that but I will put a bigger weight behind it.

It is true that those who became successful took a lot of risks to reach there. But at the same time, you should analyze whether you are capable of undertaking such a risk. You need to calculate how much you will lose if something goes wrong, and how you will be able to move on after that.
23417  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Economy in China? on: November 27, 2016, 06:06:57 PM
4. Cheap electricity is one of the factor why china hold majority of mining power.

You are ignoring a very important factor here. The Chinese miners are aided not only by the cheap electricity, but also by the cheap prices for mining rigs. A mining rig, which costs $300 in the European Union, costs less than $100 in China.
23418  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: India Bans Its Largest Fiat Currency Notes on: November 27, 2016, 06:03:47 PM
That is good news for every body interested in buying bitcoins, some fools even said it would be touching 1,50,000 Rs and the global market has been keenly watching what it has to offer. Glad to see price out there are softening, so will the global prices also fall?

I don't think that the transactions in India will be having any impact on the global exchange rates. The usage in India remains limited, thanks to the draconian laws and regulations. And from what I am seeing, Bitcoin just lost an opportunity to utilize the demonetization to widen its user base in India.
23419  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Fidel Castro Dies at 90. Today is the day Cuba is .. on: November 27, 2016, 05:57:15 PM
So you are saying that US is in league with ISIS in directly? That is a bold statement I would say if you are an American here having your leader in fact help the terrorists in doing what they do.

More like the Americans and the ISIS having common enemies (Assad, Putin, Iran, Hezbollah.etc) and joint objectives (overthrow of the Assad regime in Syria, establishment of an Islamic Caliphate in Yemen.etc). At least some of the American politicians believe that the ISIS is a better option when compared to Assad in Syria.
23420  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are you going to vote? on: November 27, 2016, 05:47:16 PM
Now to be recounted. So Hillary Clinton still have a chance? I think that this procedure will not be in vain. Perhaps there is some reason to do it.

If the margin was 100 or 200, then she had a chance. But the margin in Michigan is around 10,000 votes (in the other two states, it is even bigger). So there is no chance for an upset. Human error seldom causes a difference of more than 100 votes in a recount.
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